2. People in Gaza are resisting this aggression because they want a better and normal life and,
even while crying in sorrow, pain, and terror, they reject a temporary truce that does not
provide a real chance for a better future. A voice under the attacks in Gaza is that of Um Al
Ramlawi who speaks for all in Gaza: “They are killing us all anyway—either a slow death by
the siege, or a fast one by military attacks. We have nothing left to lose—we must fight for
our rights, or die trying.”2
Gaza has been blockaded by sea and land since 2006. Any individual of Gaza, including
fishermen venturing beyond 3 nautical miles of the coast of Gaza, face being shot by the
Israeli Navy. No one from Gaza can leave from the only two checkpoints, Erez or Rafah,
without special permission from the Israelis and the Egyptians, which is hard to come by for
many, if not impossible. People in Gaza are unable to go abroad to study, work, visit
families, or do business. Wounded and sick people cannot leave easily to get specialised
treatment outside Gaza. Entries of food and medicines into Gaza have been restricted and
many essential items for survival are prohibited.3 Before the present assault, medical stock
items in Gaza were already at an all time low because of the blockade.3 They have run out
now. Likewise, Gaza is unable to export its produce. Agriculture has been severely impaired
by the imposition of a buffer zone, and agricultural products cannot be exported due to the
blockade. 80% of Gaza's population is dependent on food rations from the UN.
Much of Gaza's buildings and infrastructure had been destroyed during Operation Cast Lead,
2008—09, and building materials have been blockaded so that schools, homes, and
institutions cannot be properly rebuilt. Factories destroyed by bombardment have rarely
been rebuilt adding unemployment to destitution.
Despite the difficult conditions, the people of Gaza and their political leaders have recently
moved to resolve their conflicts “without arms and harm” through the process of
reconciliation between factions, their leadership renouncing titles and positions, so that a
unity government can be formed abolishing the divisive factional politics operating since
2007. This reconciliation, although accepted by many in the international community, was
rejected by Israel. The present Israeli attacks stop this chance of political unity between
Gaza and the West Bank and single out a part of the Palestinian society by destroying the
lives of people of Gaza. Under the pretext of eliminating terrorism, Israel is trying to
destroy the growing Palestinian unity. Among other lies, it is stated that civilians in Gaza
are hostages of Hamas whereas the truth is that the Gaza Strip is sealed by the Israelis and
Egyptians.
Gaza has been bombed continuously for the past 14 days followed now by invasion on land
by tanks and thousands of Israeli troops. More than 60 000 civilians from Northern Gaza
were ordered to leave their homes. These internally displaced people have nowhere to go
3. since Central and Southern Gaza are also subjected to heavy artillery bombardment. The
whole of Gaza is under attack. The only shelters in Gaza are the schools of the UN Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), uncertain shelters
already targeted during Cast Lead, killing many.
According to Gaza Ministry of Health and UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA),1 as of July 21, 149 of the 558 killed in Gaza and 1100 of the 3504 wounded
are children. Those buried under the rubble are not counted yet. As we write, the BBC
reports of the bombing of another hospital, hitting the intensive care unit and operating
theatres, with deaths of patients and staff. There are now fears for the main hospital Al
Shifa. Moreover, most people are psychologically traumatised in Gaza. Anyone older than 6
years has already lived through their third military assault by Israel.
The massacre in Gaza spares no one, and includes the disabled and sick in hospitals,
children playing on the beach or on the roof top, with a large majority of non-combatants.
Hospitals, clinics, ambulances, mosques, schools, and press buildings have all been
attacked, with thousands of private homes bombed, clearly directing fire to target whole
families killing them within their homes, depriving families of their homes by chasing them
out a few minutes before destruction. An entire area was destroyed on July 20, leaving
thousands of displaced people homeless, beside wounding hundreds and killing at least 70—
this is way beyond the purpose of finding tunnels. None of these are military objectives.
These attacks aim to terrorise, wound the soul and the body of the people, and make their
life impossible in the future, as well as also demolishing their homes and prohibiting the
means to rebuild.
Weaponry known to cause long-term damages on health of the whole population are used;
particularly non fragmentation weaponry and hard-head bombs.4, 5 We witnessed targeted
weaponry used indiscriminately and on children and we constantly see that so-called
intelligent weapons fail to be precise, unless they are deliberately used to destroy innocent
lives.
We denounce the myth propagated by Israel that the aggression is done caring about saving
civilian lives and children's wellbeing.
Israel's behaviour has insulted our humanity, intelligence, and dignity as well as our
professional ethics and efforts. Even those of us who want to go and help are unable to
reach Gaza due to the blockade.
This “defensive aggression” of unlimited duration, extent, and intensity must be stopped.
4. Additionally, should the use of gas be further confirmed, this is unequivocally a war crime
for which, before anything else, high sanctions will have to be taken immediately on Israel
with cessation of any trade and collaborative agreements with Europe.
As we write, other massacres and threats to the medical personnel in emergency services
and denial of entry for international humanitarian convoys are reported.6 We as scientists
and doctors cannot keep silent while this crime against humanity continues. We urge
readers not to be silent too. Gaza trapped under siege, is being killed by one of the world's
largest and most sophisticated modern military machines. The land is poisoned by weapon
debris, with consequences for future generations. If those of us capable of speaking up fail
to do so and take a stand against this war crime, we are also complicit in the destruction of
the lives and homes of 1·8 million people in Gaza.
We register with dismay that only 5% of our Israeli academic colleagues signed an appeal to
their government to stop the military operation against Gaza. We are tempted to conclude
that with the exception of this 5%, the rest of the Israeli academics are complicit in the
massacre and destruction of Gaza. We also see the complicity of our countries in Europe
and North America in this massacre and the impotence once again of the international
institutions and organisations to stop this massacre.
For the Open Letter to Israel Academics see http://haimbresheeth.com/gaza/an-open-
letter-to-israel-academics-july-13th-2014
We declare no competing interests.
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a New Weapons Research Group and University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
b James Lind Library, Oxford, UK
c Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK
d Clinic of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromso, Norway
e Barts and the Royal London Hospital, London, UK